Ethiopia and Sudan concur to curb border crimes

May 15, 2013 (ADDIS ABABA) - Representatives from four bordering
states in Ethiopia and Sudan have agreed to work closely to prevent
cross-border crimes in a meeting between the two sides.

Authorities in Amhara regional state said on Tuesday that the joint
meeting, which aimed at further fostering multilateral cooperation
along the common border, was held in north Ethiopia’s Gonder city.

Administrators of the two sides agreed to jointly combat illegal
activities along the shared border, particularly the growing issue of
human trafficking and smuggling of contraband.

Addressing participants at the meeting, the administrator of North
Gonder zone, Gizat Abiyu, said that joint cooperation between the
bordering states is playing a crucial role in enhancing the historic
ties between the two East African countries.

Following the meeting, both sides vowed to implement a common
agreement covering border zones.

Administrators from Ethiopia’s Gonder, Gurishan, Basonda and Doca
zones, as well as Dinder in Sudan’s Gedarif area took part in the
joint meeting.

Addis Ababa and Khartoum already have various cooperation agreements
at both state and regional levels which are based on mutual interest.

Every year, the two governments hold joint development and border
commission meetings that are believed to have played a significant
role in further fostering relations between the two countries.

Joint cooperation activities in recent years have also witnessed a
stronger partnership between the countries in many areas.

The two neighbours have signed a number of cooperation agreements on
political, socio-economic and security matters, as well as on many
other issues of common concern.

Authorities in both countries say joint cooperation and security
measures in adjacent regions of Ethiopia and Sudan have succeeded in
ensuring peace and security along the border.

The countries have also managed to control cross-border attacks by
anti-peace elements in their respective nations.

(ST)

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